“Our Botany Bay”: The Political Prisoners of the Risorgimento and the Sentence of Deportation

IF 0.7 2区 历史学 Q1 HISTORY
E. Bacchin
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Deportation was a global phenomenon of the nineteenth century that developed through proliferation and imitation; it helped to populate entire regions while, at the same time, responding to the security needs of the various countries involved. In this article, I intend to place the case of the nineteenth-century Italian states in the context of international debates on deportation, stressing the twofold originality of the Italian case: the absence of colonial territories and the focus on political convicts. During the Restoration, the states in the Italian peninsula not only implemented this practice in territories lying outside their jurisdiction, through diplomatic agreements or unidirectional procedures, but also generally transported political detainees. During decades of political and social tensions, and of frequent insurrections, the transportation of political inmates offered governments the opportunity to get rid of their political opponents. Nonetheless, during those same decades, these political dissidents became the subject of debate and international comment thanks to the reconceptualization within liberal circles of political crime and the dynamics implicit in the practice of political punishment. The cases of deportation from the territories in the Italian peninsula highlight the role played by political convicts and the transnational mobilization created around their cases in the course of the nineteenth century. Focusing on foreign political prisoners not only implied a humanitarian awareness of individual suffering but inevitably also introduced reflections on foreign policy, forms of government, and the category and role of the political convict.
“我们的植物湾”:复兴时期的政治犯和驱逐出境的判决
驱逐出境是19世纪的一种全球现象,是通过扩散和模仿发展起来的;它帮助在整个区域内居住,同时对有关各国的安全需要作出反应。在本文中,我打算将19世纪意大利国家的案例置于关于驱逐出境的国际辩论的背景下,强调意大利案例的双重独创性:没有殖民领土和关注政治犯。在复辟期间,意大利半岛各国不仅通过外交协定或单向程序在其管辖范围以外的领土上实施这种做法,而且一般也运送政治犯。在几十年的政治和社会紧张局势以及频繁的叛乱中,运送政治犯为政府提供了摆脱政治对手的机会。尽管如此,在同样的几十年里,由于政治犯罪在自由主义圈子内的重新概念化以及政治惩罚实践中隐含的动力,这些持不同政见者成为辩论和国际评论的主题。从意大利半岛领土上驱逐出境的案件突出了政治犯在19世纪所起的作用以及围绕他们的案件所产生的跨国动员。对外国政治犯的关注不仅意味着对个人苦难的人道主义意识,而且不可避免地引发了对外交政策、政府形式以及政治犯的类别和作用的思考。
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期刊介绍: The Journal of Modern History is recognized as the leading American journal for the study of European intellectual, political, and cultural history. The Journal"s geographical and temporal scope-the history of Europe since the Renaissance-makes it unique: the JMH explores not only events and movements in specific countries, but also broader questions that span particular times and places.
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